Moms and Mobile: The Perfect Pairing
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Finnish MeeGo Startup Jolla Reveals First Phone: 4.5″ Display, Customisable Shells, $513 Price-Tag, Shipping At Year’s End | TechCrunch
Jolla, Firefox OS, Ubuntu mobile, Tizen…. A ver si alguno sale adelante, creo que sería una buena cosa.

Finnish MeeGo Startup Jolla Reveals First Phone: 4.5″ Display, Customisable Shells, $513 Price-Tag, Shipping At Year’s End | TechCrunch

Jolla, Firefox OS, Ubuntu mobile, Tizen…. A ver si alguno sale adelante, creo que sería una buena cosa.

Class App: Can Smartphones Make Students Pay Attention? – ReadWrite
 Google makes sending cash to a friend as easy as sending an email | VentureBeat
Justo el otro día me hubiera venido bien poder pasar …

 Google makes sending cash to a friend as easy as sending an email | VentureBeat

Justo el otro día me hubiera venido bien poder pasar …

José María Pou, disgustado con el público de Valladolid: «¿Por qué tenemos que aguantar esto?» - ABC.es
En cualquier reunión donde haya muchas personas puede ser buena idea silenciar el teléfono. Eso es así.

José María Pou, disgustado con el público de Valladolid: «¿Por qué tenemos que aguantar esto?» - ABC.es

En cualquier reunión donde haya muchas personas puede ser buena idea silenciar el teléfono. Eso es así.

Mobile web apps are slow | Sealed Abstract
Apps vs navegador. En el móvil y en escritorio.

Mobile web apps are slow | Sealed Abstract

Apps vs navegador. En el móvil y en escritorio.

One year on and the 808, the ‘ultimate’ Symbian smartphone is… even better
smartercities:

African Bus Routes Redrawn Using Cell-Phone Data | MIT Technology Review
Researchers at IBM, using movement data collected from millions of cell-phone users in Ivory Coast in West Africa, have developed a new model for optimizing an urban transportation system.
The IBM model prescribed changes in bus routes around the around Abidjan, the nation’s largest city. These changes—based on people’s movements as discerned from cell-phone records—could, in theory, slash travel times 10 percent.

smartercities:

African Bus Routes Redrawn Using Cell-Phone Data | MIT Technology Review

Researchers at IBM, using movement data collected from millions of cell-phone users in Ivory Coast in West Africa, have developed a new model for optimizing an urban transportation system.

The IBM model prescribed changes in bus routes around the around Abidjan, the nation’s largest city. These changes—based on people’s movements as discerned from cell-phone records—could, in theory, slash travel times 10 percent.

Is the Connected Car the Next Big Smartphone Form Factor? | LinkedIn
Secrets of FBI Smartphone Surveillance Tool Revealed in Court Fight | Threat Level | Wired.com